Elon Musk: I'm about to announce a 'Neuralink' product that connects your brain to computers

Elon Musk says he will soon announce a Neuralink product that can make anyone superhuman by connecting their brains to a computer.

He says Neuralink increases the data rate between the brain and computers and will give humans a better shot at competing with AI.

Musk made the comments before he smoked weed and drank on Joe Rogan's podcast.

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Elon Musk smoked pot and drank whiskey on the Joe Rogan podcast and said he's going to soon announce a new "Neuralink" product that can make anyone superhuman.

"I think we'll have something interesting to announce in a few months ... that's better than anyone thinks is possible," the Tesla CEO said on "Joe Rogan Experience." "Best case scenario, we effectively merge with AI."

Musk, whose enterprises include a company called Neuralink, says his new technology will be able to seamlessly combine humans with computers, giving us a shot at becoming "symbiotic" with artificial intelligence.

Musk argued that since we're already practically attached to our phones, we're already cyborgs. We're just not as smart as we could be because the data link between the information we can get from our phones to our brains isn't as fast as it could be.

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"It will enable anyone who wants to have superhuman cognition," Musk said. "Anyone who wants."

Rogan asked how much different these cyborg humans would be than regular humans, and how radically improved they might be.

"How much smarter are you with a phone or computer or without? You're vastly smarter, actually," Musk said. "You can answer any question pretty much instantly. You can remember flawlessly. Your phone can remember videos [and] pictures perfectly. Your phone is already an extension of you. You're already a cyborg. Most people don't realize you're already a cyborg. It's just that the data rate ... it's slow, very slow. It's like a tiny straw of information flow between your biological self and your digital self. We need to make that tiny straw like a giant river, a huge, high-bandwidth interface."

Musk, who spoke about Neuralink before he smoked pot on the podcast, said this sort of technology could eventually allow humans to create a snapshot of themselves that can live on if our bodies die.

"If your biological self dies, you can upload into a new unit. Literally," Musk said.

Musk said he thinks this will give humans a better chance against artificial intelligence.

"The merge scenario with AI is the one that seems like probably the best. If you can't beat it, join it," Musk said.